By KIM TONG-HYUNG
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean President Lee Jae Myung will meet Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in Tokyo subsequent week earlier than flying to Washington for a summit with President Donald Trump, underscoring how Trump’s push to reset world commerce is drawing the often-feuding neighbors nearer.
Lee’s two-day go to to Japan Aug. 23–24 might be a chance to deepen private ties with Ishiba and put bilateral relations on firmer floor. Their talks will middle on strengthening trilateral cooperation with Washington, selling “regional peace and stability,” and addressing different worldwide points, presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung stated Wednesday.
Their assembly will come weeks after South Korea and Japan secured commerce offers with Washington that shielded their trade-dependent economies from Trump’s highest tariffs. The separate agreements negotiated their charges of reciprocal duties down to fifteen% from the initially proposed 25%, however solely after pledging a whole bunch of billions of {dollars} in U.S. investments.
Japan’s Overseas Ministry stated it hopes Lee’s go to will promote the “stable development” of bilateral ties as their nations work collectively on worldwide challenges. It stated the 2 governments plan to take care of shut communication, together with using the “shuttle diplomacy” of standard management summits used prior to now.
After assembly Ishiba, Lee will journey to Washington for an Aug. 25 summit with Trump, which his workplace stated will deal with commerce and protection cooperation.
Relations between the 2 U.S. allies usually have been strained lately over grievances stemming from Japan’s brutal colonization of the Korean Peninsula earlier than the tip of World Battle II.
Lee and Ishiba beforehand met on the sidelines of the June G7 conferences in Canada, the place they referred to as for constructing a future-oriented relationship and agreed to cooperate intently on numerous points together with commerce and countering North Korea’s nuclear and missile applications.
Lee’s assembly with Ishiba is clearly supposed as preparation for the harder problem of the summit with Trump, who has unsettled allies and companions with tariff hikes and calls for to cut back reliance on the U.S. whereas paying extra for his or her protection.
Lee might search suggestions from Ishiba, who already has met Trump, and their governments might really feel an pressing must cooperate and reply collectively to challenges posed by Washington, stated Park Received Gon, a professor at Seoul’s Ewha College.
A South Korean protester carrying a masks of U.S. President Donald Trump attends a rally to oppose the deliberate joint navy workouts referred to as Ulchi Freedom Protect, or UFS, between the U.S. and South Korea, close to the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Aug. 11, 2025. The indicators at backside learn, “There is no need for such an alliance.” (AP Photograph/Ahn Younger-joon)
The setup additionally might assist revive the trilateral summits initiated beneath former President Joe Biden, which might make extra sense than coping with Trump individually, Park stated, noting South Korea and Japan share strategic pursuits.
“They are the only countries that have signed special measures agreements on sharing defense costs with the United States,” Park stated. “Both depend on U.S. extended deterrence to cope with North Korean threats. With U.S. forces stationed both in South Korea and Japan, they are partners who need to be ready to respond to crisis situations, like one in the Taiwan Strait.”
Some 80,000 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea and Japan to fight attainable North Korean provocations and cope with regional challenges together with these posed by China.
Ties between Seoul and Tokyo have been rocky throughout Trump’s first time period, marked by a commerce dispute and clashes over wartime historical past. Washington largely took a hands-off strategy as its two allies aired their feud in public.
The standoff eased because the Biden administration pressured the nations to restore ties, aiming to strengthen their trilateral safety cooperation towards North Korean threats and counter China’s rising affect.
Biden’s push was supported by South Korea’s earlier conservative president, Yoon Suk Yeol, who took vital steps to enhance ties with Tokyo, together with a significant compromise on compensation points associated to Korean victims of Japanese wartime slavery that sparked backlash at house.
However Yoon’s presidency was reduce quick by his transient imposition of martial regulation in December, which led to his ouster and imprisonment, leaving uncertainty over Seoul-Tokyo relations beneath Lee, who has lengthy accused Japan of clinging to its imperialist previous and hindering cooperation.
Since taking workplace in June after profitable the early presidential election, Lee has prevented thorny remarks about Japan, as a substitute selling pragmatism in international coverage and pledging to strengthen Seoul’s alliance with Washington and trilateral cooperation with Tokyo. There even have been calls in South Korea to spice up collaboration with Japan in responding to Trump’s insurance policies.
Lee’s assembly with Trump will come towards the backdrop of issues in Seoul that the Trump administration might shake up the decades-old alliance by demanding increased funds for the U.S. troop presence in South Korea and presumably transfer to cut back it as Washington shifts extra deal with China.
Mari Yamaguchi contributed from Tokyo.
Initially Revealed: August 13, 2025 at 12:57 PM EDT

